More Juice mystery
THERE IS CONFUSION as to the identity of the man responsible for the head-butting of Jonathon Clift outside Park End, as reported last week.
It has been revealed by a representative of Juice that the 'bouncer' "definitely did not work for Juice", contrary to information given to JC by Park End. As the attacker appears not to be employed by either Juice or Park End, his identity remains a mystery, although the Oxford Student was given a name last week, which was not released for legal reasons.
It is now not clear whether this information, originally from Park End, is correct. Marc Boxser, co-owner of Juice, expressed his regret regards the incident and has told JC, a student at New College, that he can be on the guest list until the end of term. He has also promised a special night involving 'Juice girls' but wishes to discuss the matter further with JC before finalising details.
The attacker was captured on CCTV and according to Mr Boxser is "banned for life." Juice is a student run company and according to their representative "has worked for the last three years to improve the quality of security at Park End. The bouncers used to be pretty bad, we've tried hard to make them nicer and more polite." JC expressed his delight at the offers and said that he would try and make use of them if his Prelims allowed.
17th May 2001